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Is there a reason that the vids themselves are no longer linked on the 'blog' page? Is this a page-turn ad view type thing? I don't mean this to sound combative - I'm genuinely curious.

Comment by nuckingfutz

on Wed, 06 Apr 2011 04:20:18 -0500

Why is 25 man still considered more difficult than 10 man?

Having been an officer in a 25m guild in Wrath, and a member of a 10m guild now, I'd say it boils down to this: it is infinitely more difficult to organize and coordinate 25 people than it is 10. Even in that 25m guild, our 10m groups (which we would run on "off" nights) had better progress than our main raid group.

Comment by Garrott

on Wed, 06 Apr 2011 09:31:20 -0500

Aww poor Lore, one day you'll go to Disneyland. One day...

Comment by pnkflffytutu

on Wed, 06 Apr 2011 11:23:16 -0500

Disneyland is in California. Disneyworld is in Flordia

Comment by rnbw

on Wed, 06 Apr 2011 13:26:36 -0500

To be honest "casuals" should just accept that current-tier raiding is not for them, it's for the more "hardcore" players. Casuals should see their "end game" and get their satisfaction from doing achievements, quests, heroics and lower-tier raids (MC, BWL, ICC, etc) guild groups are still fun. And when new tiers of raids are introduced, they can still do the now current-tier raid content. :) I see no problem there.

(PS. I'm "casual", not "hardcore", and I'm quite content doing "lower level" stuff to fill my play time. I have no time for raids, so I don't raid, no problem.)

Comment by Zaraadon

on Wed, 06 Apr 2011 15:03:41 -0500

I think 25 mans are still harder than 10 mans. The main reason for this is the content itself isn't harder though getting 25 people to all do things right and cooperate than just 10 people.

Comment by Eldente

on Wed, 06 Apr 2011 15:18:05 -0500

To be honest "casuals" should just accept that current-tier raiding is not for them, it's for the more "hardcore" players. Casuals should see their "end game" and get their satisfaction from doing achievements, quests, heroics and lower-tier raids (MC, BWL, ICC, etc) guild groups are still fun. And when new tiers of raids are introduced, they can still do the now current-tier raid content. :) I see no problem there.

(PS. I'm "casual", not "hardcore", and I'm quite content doing "lower level" stuff to fill my play time. I have no time for raids, so I don't raid, no problem.)

Actually, casuals will either live up to the current tier or never do it, since time won't give them any more powerful gear. Furthermore, they'll be locked out dead from the next tier, since it will most probably require 359 ilvl (approximately).

Comment by Iceveiled

on Wed, 06 Apr 2011 15:45:38 -0500

Have a really really nice vacation, Lore

Comment by Insaein

on Fri, 08 Apr 2011 10:05:12 -0500

Not what pbean meant. They said the 'now' current-tier raid content. Meaning one tier below the newest.

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